Dodgy Sound Deadening your doors
Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!
This by no means is the best way to do it its just the way i know how to.
Aim: Deaden the doors
Required:
Dynamat
3mm Mdf (protective glasses and dust mask to wear while cutting the mdf)
Wax and grease remover
Roller
Rags
Razor
Waterproof tape
Jigsaw
Cardboard
Spray paint
Notes for applying dynamat
- Make sure the surface is cleanned with wax and grease remover so the dynamat sticks well
- Once its stuck on it wont be comming off easily so line up the sheet before you apply
- Avoid getting air pockets, if you do get some cut a slit to let the air pocket out
- Becareful of the edges of the dynamat, its quiet sharp and can cut you easily if you rub against it without gloves.
Additional notes thanks to RAD
Steps 1: Preping the door
Start by removing the door panel so you see what your working with, im doing this on a ek civic but you can follow the same principal for other cars.
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Once you have the door panel off the fun begings, you need to remove the plastic weather shield by just pulling it off and then you need to clean the glue off, cleanning the glue is a messy task so i didnt get pictures as my hands were covered in it.
You start by scraping up the excess glue, i just use bits of cut up plastic packets to scrape it up.
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Once you have most of it cleanned off just use wax and grease remover on a rag to wipe off the rest of it. Now that the outer skin is cleanned wipe down the inner skin with wax and grease remover aswell and then your door is preped.
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Step 2: Covering inner skin
Cut sections of dynamat that you can fit through the service hole and start applying, i dont pull the backing off the dynamat untill its inside the door ready to place otherwise i tend to get it stuck to the service holes or itself when i try and feed it through. Once i have the backing off i stick an edge down and roller my way along evenly so the sheet goes on nice and flat.
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I covered the inner skin in 1 layer completely and then put a second layer behind the driver. you can get away with using alot less but i prefer to over do things rather than not do enough. http://www.dynamat.com/faqs_faqs.html#text3082anc
Step 3: Covering service holes
First we make templates, get some cardboard and cut it to a size just bigger than the service hole and jam it through.
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Hold it up against the back of the service hole and trace around
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Once you have done that cut out the cardboard and trace onto your 3mm mdf
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Repeat for your other service holes, you will usually have one service hole for each door that has metal rods going through it so you can either leave that hole open or cut your mdf to fit as close as possible to it. Sometimes you will also have wires for power windows ect coming through a service hole so just pull them to the corner of the hole and trace around them so the mdf cutout will allow space for them.
Once they are all traced put your mask on and cut your mdf then give it a spray of paint to help waterproof it.
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Now you have your cutouts ready you can cover the service holes, i put multiple strips of tape on the service hole to cover it and help keep water off the mdf(top right service hole in pic) Then you just put the mdf cutout over the tape and tape the outline to hold it inplace.(bottem service hole in pic)
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Repeat for the other service holes, dont get any tape on the metal rods as they need to move to lock/open your door.
Step 4: Covering outer skin
This is the easy part, i cover the service holes, where the driver mounts and any little holes in the outer skin, ek has plenty of little holes so i just covered most of the outer skin. I used a roller first then used the handle of a screwdriver to rub the dynamat into all the corners
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Now thats done you can chuck a dynaxorb pad behind the driver(Thanks to Trism for recommending this)
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And mount all 6.5 inchs of focal goodness
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Then put the door panel back on and Welcome Abourd dodgy sound deadened doors.
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